Developer proposes 120 new Payson homes, plus retail

The two blocks on the left indicate where mixed apartments and shops will front the highway. The middle section indicates 90 manufactured homes. The top strip indicates the custom home sites of the proposed Ironline-Brookfield Community development off of State Route 87. / Town of Payson

By Michele Nelson | Payson Roundup

A developer with a history of projects around the state has proposed building more than 120 homes and shops on a key, 50-acre parcel fronting Highway 87 near Tyler Parkway.

The development would provide “workforce housing” mixed with commercial development, according to a presentation made during a Nov. 20 Community Development meeting.

The Payson market has a dearth of housing for the middle-class worker, like teachers, nurses and other laborers.

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